Category:Offerings
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The following 152 pages are in this category, out of 416 total.
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- Seven Branches Offering Prayer
- Seven Limbs of Practice: Chöpa
- Seven Shrine Offerings
- Seven-Heap Maṇḍala Offering
- Shrine Room Offerings
- Significance of The Eight Offerings
- Smoke Offering Practice - A True Buddha School Practice Text
- Speech Purification
- Stable pride
- STUDY OF "KONG SAN KAMOEI" THE RITUAL OFFERINGS TO ANCESTOR SPIRITS OF THAI-KUI PEOPLE IN SURIN PROVINCE
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- Sur Commentary: Practicing Aroma Charity for Spirits
- Sur Offering
- SUR OFFERING: BASIC PRINCIPLES
- Sur: Scent Offerings
- Sustaining the Torma
- Symbolism of Offerings and Self-sacrifice
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- Tea Offering to Vajrayogini
- Tea or Torma offering
- Tea Offering
- Teaching on the Offering of Flowers by Jigme Tenpe Nyima, the Third Dodrupchen Rinpoche
- Ten conditions are described in the tantras
- Ten Offerings
- Thanksgiving Offering to Conclude
- The Actual (Light) Offering Prayer
- The Actual Guru Yoga Meditation Related to Lama Tsongkhapa
- The Actual Offering Practice
- The Alchemy of Accomplishing Medicine (sman sgrub): Situating the Yuthok Heart Essence (G.yu thog snying thig) in Literature and History
- The Benefits of the Clouds of Offering Mantra
- The Blessing of Tsog, the Ritual Food Feast
- The brief Torma Offering to the Dharma Protectors
- THE CRANE, THE SKYLARK AND THE BAT
- The Foundation of All Good Qualities
- The Gentle Rain of Benefit and Joy
- The Golden Ground and Mount Meru
- The Importance Of Clear Visualization
- The Importance of Offerings
- The Inner Offerings of Medicine, Rakta, and Torma
- The Lute of the Gandharvas: A Garland of Offerings of the Sixteen Vajra Goddesses by Jigme Lingpa
- The main Sadhana of Naga Torma offerings
- The Meaning of Offerings in Buddhism
- The Merits of Cleaning a Temple
- The objects and what they represent
- The Offering Clouds Of the Indestructible Ladies of Sound: Concise Garland of Offerings of the Sixteen Vajra Goddesses by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- THE OFFERING OF A DOMESTIC FOWL (KHYIM BYA)
- The Offering of Liberation
- The Offering of Reality
- THE ORIGINS OF THE 360 SPECIES OF BIRD
- The purpose of mandala offerings
- THE PURPOSE OF THE EIGHT AUSPICIOUS OFFERING BOWLS
- THE QUESTIONS OF THE NĀGA KING SĀGARA
- THE SADHANA OF SMOKE OFFERING BY MIPHAM RINPOCHE
- The Seven Shrine Offerings
- The significance of offering seven bowls of water
- The Story of King Ashoka's Previous Life
- The Symbolism of Offerings and Self-Sacrifice
- The Thirty-Seven Point Maṇḍala Offering
- The Thousand Offerings to Lama Tsongkhapa
- The Transmission of Smoke Offering Practice
- The Unique Preliminaries
- The Vidyadhara wrote this brief torma offering while living in Tibet
- The way of doing mandala offering – A guidance talk
- The White Sur Offering That Permeates All Realms By Jigme Lingpa
- The wisdom beings become inseparable with myself, the samaya being
- The wisdom beings return to their own abode
- The Wish-Granting King of Jewels: An Essential Garland of Offerings by Mipham Rinpoche
- The Yoga of Offering Food: How to Make Eating the Cause of Enlightenment for Oneself and All Other Sentient Beings by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
- Then offer a mandala
- They are melted by wind and fire
- Third homage to all Dharma Protectors
- Thirty-Seven Point Maṇḍala Offering
- This is the time when virgos and spirits enter our realm.
- Three purities when making offerings
- Three sweet foods
- Three white foods
- Throma Tsog
- Tibetan Butter Sculpture
- Tibetan Incense Offerings and Sacrificial
- Tibetan Water Offering Bowls
- To Accumulate the Most Extensive Merit
- Torma
- Torma (Skt.: bali)
- Torma offering
- Torma Offering to Mahākāla
- Torma Offering to the General Protectors
- Torma Offering to the Nāgas
- Torma offerings for the Nagas
- Torma.
- Torma: Ritual Offerings
- TORMAS IN TIBETAN BUDDHISM
- Training in the Appearance of the Main Deity
- TRANSLITERATED TEXT OF TIBETAN EXCERPTS
- Tsem Rinpoche teaches MANDALA OFFERING (Video)
- Tsog
- Tsog Offering, Consecration and Talk at Dakthok Monastery in Ladakh
- Tsog Offerings - The best method to fulfill the two accumulations
- Tsok
- Tsok is an elaborate ceremony in Tibetan Buddhism
- Tsok offerings to Guru Rinpoche
- Two purposes of foundation practices
- Töpa Gyatsoma Offering Prayer by Chögyal Pakpa Lodrö Gyaltsen
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- Vajra Wisdom Deity Practice in Tibetan Buddhism
- Vajrasattva Mantra Recitation
- Vajrayogini Tea Offering
- Vajrayogini Tea Offering by Ngulchu Dharmabhadra
- Vattagamini-kusala
- Verse for Offering Water
- Virtual Group Lama Choepa (Guru Puja) and Tsog Offering
- Visualizing the Front Generation
- Vivattagamini-kusala
- Vivid Appearance
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- Water bowl offerings
- Water for Purity
- Water offering
- Waterbowl Offerings
- Wayfaring Offering
- We can offer anything we consider beautiful on the altar
- What are those singing bowls that you see in Bhutan
- What Is Tsog?
- What is Tsog? By Lama Thubten Yeshe
- What to do with leftover Tsog food?
- What to do with your mind as you make offerings
- When to Fill and Empty Water Bowls
- While holding this visualization recite Lama Tsongkhapa’s mantra
- Why do Buddhas and Enlightened Beings need offerings? The simple answer: they don’t. The better answer is…
- With my body, speech, and mind, humbly I prostrate
- With sound and mantra and the offering words we purify our speech
- With this visualization, without distraction recite the nine line or five line mig tse ma prayer